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i also think companies will get a pass on the fourth quarter because the fourth quarter, we had an election, the fiscal cliff and i think -- >> don't forget hurricane sandy. >> yeah, so you can say, hey, orders were a little bit slow but we're starting to see them pick up and every investor will go, yeah, that sounds about right and i think they will give them a pass. low expectations and the pass for the quarter. i think it will be a good quarter. >> rob, let's talk technical. i love technical strategy. how do you charts look to you based on the commentary you just heard on the fundamental side of it? >> maria, it lines up fairly well. if you look at where the weekly indicators are, they tend to track the one to two-quarter shifts and they are still building positively. our view is as you get into the latter part of the first quarter, the market is probably setting up for a more serious correction as you get into q2. one of the things that we're looking at is this rotation that's going on in the market. i think that's really the critical point to be focused on for investors and for viewers
i also think companies will get a pass on the fourth quarter because the fourth quarter, we had an election, the fiscal cliff and i think -- >> don't forget hurricane sandy. >> yeah, so you can say, hey, orders were a little bit slow but we're starting to see them pick up and every investor will go, yeah, that sounds about right and i think they will give them a pass. low expectations and the pass for the quarter. i think it will be a good quarter. >> rob, let's talk...
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what impact is likely to going to be on markets for these elections? >> i think part of the express has an impact over the italian markets over the past several hours. it is one factor to watch. there is short-term interest rates and on equity returns where the general thought is that markets might not like uncertainty. but there are many other developments that one has to take into account. markets are well behaved, i think, because it's diminished the euro, because there is a backstop now in the form of umt bonds for programs and the accounts see more at this juncture. >> and you mentioned, too, for people trying to gauge the election to watch lombardi, you call it the ohio of italy? >> that's right. it is not only a crucial region when it comes to holiday, but it is a very large economy by national standards. there it is uncertain according to the voters intentions what will happen in the finish. but surely it is the one to watch in what might happen in italy. my sense, however, is that italian policies are unlikely to change. rad calculatists is li
what impact is likely to going to be on markets for these elections? >> i think part of the express has an impact over the italian markets over the past several hours. it is one factor to watch. there is short-term interest rates and on equity returns where the general thought is that markets might not like uncertainty. but there are many other developments that one has to take into account. markets are well behaved, i think, because it's diminished the euro, because there is a backstop...
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the xau goes down during the election year, everyone's making a promise and wants to get elected. and in the year after, it full little recovers. so, in terms of timing, there's a little chart i have here you couldn't produce but i'll pass it around, now would be an ideal time to look at buying. >> one of the knocks on the gold mining sector among stock pickers is that there's a tendency when gold prices run up, all of a sudden there's a spot secondary or there's a convertible offering and it's almost a case where, hey, i could just own the gold, the gold's not going to dlut me, the goal is not going to get their hedges wrong. can you speak about that? how should we think about that if we are looking at gold mining stocks? >> you have to keep an eye on the balance sheet of the company you're looking at. and determine whether they're going to be going back to the market. the smaller the company, the more often they are usually going back to the market. >> so, is that an argument for the larger cap names or not necessarily? >> they haven't shown discipline in terms of the issh shu i
the xau goes down during the election year, everyone's making a promise and wants to get elected. and in the year after, it full little recovers. so, in terms of timing, there's a little chart i have here you couldn't produce but i'll pass it around, now would be an ideal time to look at buying. >> one of the knocks on the gold mining sector among stock pickers is that there's a tendency when gold prices run up, all of a sudden there's a spot secondary or there's a convertible offering...
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that is thanks to the man that was elected the man of the year, mr. januaandraggy. he was able it do it without doing the omt. that capped the rise in bond yields in the eurozone, supported the euro, and that's the main reason why, the correlation between the euro and the s&p kind of weakened to the favor of the euro. and if the thing that i mentioned this year will happen, which is basically, you know, the gdp growth in greece may come back up, i think that will be good for the u.s. >> boris, response briefly. >> yeah, but you know, we can play the same game on the euro side where we -- we heard that story over and over again. what we have, moderation of periphery yields, euro rallies, then again we have another flare-up of the crisis. so my question is, will the spanish be able to refinance all of their debt? will italians be able to finance their debt? i think a lot of the positive compression of periphery yields is in the euro. now i agree, i don't think the dollar is going to have a massive rally against the euro unless there's a major source of friction in the
that is thanks to the man that was elected the man of the year, mr. januaandraggy. he was able it do it without doing the omt. that capped the rise in bond yields in the eurozone, supported the euro, and that's the main reason why, the correlation between the euro and the s&p kind of weakened to the favor of the euro. and if the thing that i mentioned this year will happen, which is basically, you know, the gdp growth in greece may come back up, i think that will be good for the u.s....
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whoever wins the elections may not be able to -- and, ross, this is probably key for markets, at least, to hold a stable government. >> and we'll have have to deal with reform programs. >> meanwhile, the regular number of political row goes have been committed for approval ahead of next month's election necessitily. they have received 215 applications from an array of national local parties, movements and associations all pushing a variety of causes. these include the black rose movement for right wing game, the poets in action party which advocates representation for poets in the italian parliament, why not for the first time in italian history. they will have a chance to support their favorite football teams in italian government, as well. >> look, just the idea of having more poets, i like. but before continuing on that theme, i want to bring you the results of spain's auction. it is out. the country has sold 3.25 billion euros of 12-month bills and 2 1/2 euros of 18-month bills. roughly in line with what we saw the last time, 2.2% and 2.7% respectively. it's still waiting for the y
whoever wins the elections may not be able to -- and, ross, this is probably key for markets, at least, to hold a stable government. >> and we'll have have to deal with reform programs. >> meanwhile, the regular number of political row goes have been committed for approval ahead of next month's election necessitily. they have received 215 applications from an array of national local parties, movements and associations all pushing a variety of causes. these include the black rose...
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the whole election made it that way. the media bought into it hook, line and sinker. >> rick, did you see what the house came up with when it decided it would pass a bill with spending cuts, all child welfare stuff, all that stuff, they hacked that out. >> exactly. we need tougher guys, tougher, toughe tougher. >> you just made my case, rick. thanks very much. >> as long as we don't grow at 4%, and as long as unemployment stays high, the same people you're expressing the cure for are the ones hurt the most. we're going to be fine. people in our position are going to be fine. >> you're more than all of us. >> i'm saying, seriously, the people on the left -- >> i agree. >> that it supposedly cares about are the ones that get hurt. no one wants to see food stamps go from 20 to 30 to 40 to 60 million. >> there's a lot of consensus in san diego among economists liberal center right we should be win knowing down unemployment rates. >> how long did it take to catch madoff, joe? >> 20 years. >> okay. the government does it bette
the whole election made it that way. the media bought into it hook, line and sinker. >> rick, did you see what the house came up with when it decided it would pass a bill with spending cuts, all child welfare stuff, all that stuff, they hacked that out. >> exactly. we need tougher guys, tougher, toughe tougher. >> you just made my case, rick. thanks very much. >> as long as we don't grow at 4%, and as long as unemployment stays high, the same people you're expressing the...
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elections, i.t. companies, business from the u.s. there's a lot of uncertainty over the fiscal cliff. has there been a withdraw of investment but maybe it will bounce back? albeit, you've still got to get through debt ceiling and other negotiations. >> i think 2013 compared to 2012 and 2013, 2013 will be more positive. for the election year in europe and considering most of the companies infrastructure is more than 50% of the exposure to the u.s. market. most companies who have their renewal budgets, they tried to push it to the next year, the election budgets. so most companies do have good exposure to the u.s. i think 2013 is still better than 2013 compared to 2012. >> there's a lot of talk about on-shoring of business by the u.s. certainly with regard to manufacturing, you've got the natural gas boom in the u.s. which is making it much more attractive for the u.s. to manufacture stuff on-shore as well as 3g, 2g manufacturing. are there any factors on the software side that can have an impact on some of the offshoring that has occu
elections, i.t. companies, business from the u.s. there's a lot of uncertainty over the fiscal cliff. has there been a withdraw of investment but maybe it will bounce back? albeit, you've still got to get through debt ceiling and other negotiations. >> i think 2013 compared to 2012 and 2013, 2013 will be more positive. for the election year in europe and considering most of the companies infrastructure is more than 50% of the exposure to the u.s. market. most companies who have their...
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in the end, i think the election situation in italy is staying pretty much as we expected. we expect any party would achieve an absolute majority in both houses and the italian parliament and be able to run as a coalition. i think the rule is that combination is one that is reasonably positive for the markets and reasonably positive in italian bond prices over the last year. >> is it your contention that actually they'll be the same relative degree of comfort in 2013? at the same time, we've had a big gain? >> well, i think how much value there still is in italian bonds, i think, you know, we have to be a little bit skeptical that there's a lot of value there. certainly what we've seen over the last year or so. having said that, i mean, i think italy is a country which has spanned the benefit or has benefited a lot which we've seen from the introduction of the omt by the ecb. and the italian bear is domestically held. italy is running a family fiscal surplus. and that combination, together with the fact that italy is a country as a whole has a relatively small debt. i think
in the end, i think the election situation in italy is staying pretty much as we expected. we expect any party would achieve an absolute majority in both houses and the italian parliament and be able to run as a coalition. i think the rule is that combination is one that is reasonably positive for the markets and reasonably positive in italian bond prices over the last year. >> is it your contention that actually they'll be the same relative degree of comfort in 2013? at the same time,...
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especially during elections. james is with us. any questions for him or for any of us here, shoot them into worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> let's bring you up to speed where where we stand on european markets. pretty even steven, actually. we are up at the session highs. it's actually pretty flat. the ftse 100 yesterday down from 25 points. still above the 6,000 level. up 8 points this morning. great sales numbers today from debanon. all having a pretty good christmas as a stand out so far. xetra dax down 12 points, ibex down 7. the cac 40 gain up 5 and the ftse 1100 gains 8. treasury yields, still around that 11.91%. that was that eight-month high that we hit later monday. still tracking around there. italian yield, 4.3%. spanish yields still below 5, 5 a.089%. currency markets, a lot of focus on euro/yen today. 114.66 is where we stand. the japanese finance minister saying the japanese government will buy bonds from the european stability mechanism. they had only done it previously from the esfs, which is a permanent bailout fund. dolla
especially during elections. james is with us. any questions for him or for any of us here, shoot them into worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> let's bring you up to speed where where we stand on european markets. pretty even steven, actually. we are up at the session highs. it's actually pretty flat. the ftse 100 yesterday down from 25 points. still above the 6,000 level. up 8 points this morning. great sales numbers today from debanon. all having a pretty good christmas as a stand out so far....
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of the presidential and congressional elections in november. we've gotten past that point now. and our concern is more of around the predictability and the reliability of the economic policies in the united states. they're staggering every few months from one self-imposed crisis to another. we don't think the u.s. is going to default, let's be clear. ultimately it will do what needs to be done in order to make payments. but you can't keep moving from these self-imposed crises to another. while not addressing the underlying -- >> hang on a minute. you're saying you don't think the united states is going to default. when i look at interest rates on treasuries, the treasury doesn't think they're going to default. why downgrade the united states? >> because a key characteristic and a key feature of a aaa -- any aaa issuer is that it has a consistent and predictable financial debt management policy. and as i say, moving from -- staggering from one self-imposed crisis to another, while not addressing the longer term fiscal challenges that the united
of the presidential and congressional elections in november. we've gotten past that point now. and our concern is more of around the predictability and the reliability of the economic policies in the united states. they're staggering every few months from one self-imposed crisis to another. we don't think the u.s. is going to default, let's be clear. ultimately it will do what needs to be done in order to make payments. but you can't keep moving from these self-imposed crises to another. while...
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and it will be for after the next general election in the uk. >> all right. keep an eye on that, as well. simon, thanks a lot, simon hobbs here at post nine. check on energy and commodities as well. jackie dean lice is at the nymex for us. >> the energy is looking higher. crude starting stronger and taking a turn after the equity markets opened. looking at wti hovering around the flat line. traders saying the key level to watch is 9420 and 9470. that range is a key resistance level. now keep in mind that today's high was 9429. so we broke through that point but no catalyst to keep us above that. meantime traders not expecting any meaningful move in crude prices ahead of wednesday's opec monthly report. also natural gas. we are seeing a rally today. some traders are saying this is a short squeeze while others are saying it's buying ahead of a six to ten-day period, we're going to see the temperatures get substantially colder. and last but not least i want to touch on metals. higher in both gold and silver but a move lower in copper. little bit of dollar streng
and it will be for after the next general election in the uk. >> all right. keep an eye on that, as well. simon, thanks a lot, simon hobbs here at post nine. check on energy and commodities as well. jackie dean lice is at the nymex for us. >> the energy is looking higher. crude starting stronger and taking a turn after the equity markets opened. looking at wti hovering around the flat line. traders saying the key level to watch is 9420 and 9470. that range is a key resistance level....
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if in two years the country wants to elect, you know, a completely democratic house that will agree with everything that the obama administration wants, then we'll do that and we'll electric more democratic senators, the democrats can control the house, the senate and the white house and we'll give the president a rubber stamp on everything and washington will be totally fixed and we'll live in this great, great european country. so maybe it will go that way. but if it doesn't go that way and it's not washington, it's the people that send these representatives to washington who disagree with -- there's a 50/50 people split in this country of people who love entitlements because they're people on the receiving end and there's people on the other side who is funding everything. i don't know. i don't know whether it's a broken washington or we're just at a crossroads in the way the republic is governed and we have to make a decision as a country which way we head. >> right. that's definitely a lot of the ltage. there's still a lot of assets on the other side of the balance sheet of all thos
if in two years the country wants to elect, you know, a completely democratic house that will agree with everything that the obama administration wants, then we'll do that and we'll electric more democratic senators, the democrats can control the house, the senate and the white house and we'll give the president a rubber stamp on everything and washington will be totally fixed and we'll live in this great, great european country. so maybe it will go that way. but if it doesn't go that way and...
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we had a status quo election. the president wants to continue to spend money, so we continue to be the restraining order on the administration's spending habits. it's going to be tough sledding, no way around it. >> well, remember, a lot of people are calling you lunatics. i call you a patriot. thanks for being a guest on the show, congressman. >> thank you. >>> carl, back to you. >> planes and trains are outperforming the market over the last few months, but do you really want your money in those stocks? weu can talk about the transcripts, and the bell is about to wring in europe. don't go away. ♪ you know my heart burns for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relit is! cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewar
we had a status quo election. the president wants to continue to spend money, so we continue to be the restraining order on the administration's spending habits. it's going to be tough sledding, no way around it. >> well, remember, a lot of people are calling you lunatics. i call you a patriot. thanks for being a guest on the show, congressman. >> thank you. >>> carl, back to you. >> planes and trains are outperforming the market over the last few months, but do you...
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re-election again. he is the executive. he's got to lead. he's got to start putting some of the things on the table and he's got to say to the republicans, okay, what are you interested in? interestingly, when the president talked about chain cpi, it was the republicans who sort of backed off of chain cpi. they got some flak, and they sort of backed off. so, we need people on both sides of the aisle to be willing to accept flak. we're not going to get this done without taking a lot of grief from a lot of different interest groups. >> governor rendell, i was actually going to ask you a question that probably would lead to what you just said. but there's a perception or a belief out there that we need divided government to get this sort of thing done, right? reagan-o'neill, clinton-gingrich, that's the last two times we did entitlement reform. that argument seems to be wearing kind of thin right now given that we've had divided gft. we're not going anywhere. what's your perspective on that? i think it's a
re-election again. he is the executive. he's got to lead. he's got to start putting some of the things on the table and he's got to say to the republicans, okay, what are you interested in? interestingly, when the president talked about chain cpi, it was the republicans who sort of backed off of chain cpi. they got some flak, and they sort of backed off. so, we need people on both sides of the aisle to be willing to accept flak. we're not going to get this done without taking a lot of grief...
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after the election, they're forgotten about. i believe that independents will be a majority of the american electorate in the next ten years unless we see a break-through. >> are we going to vote for an independent? >> i think it's very possible if we don't heal our democracy, we have a republic today that is not representative of or responsive to the public. and as you know, i'm one of the national co-founders of no labels. we've got a major event in new york. republicans, democrats and independents that value
after the election, they're forgotten about. i believe that independents will be a majority of the american electorate in the next ten years unless we see a break-through. >> are we going to vote for an independent? >> i think it's very possible if we don't heal our democracy, we have a republic today that is not representative of or responsive to the public. and as you know, i'm one of the national co-founders of no labels. we've got a major event in new york. republicans,...
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berlusconi, yes, berlusconi is closing the gap on some of his rivals as the italian elections proemp at the end of next month. that has people at a bit of a curb yugs attitude. if nothing else, italy may not have a coalition government to come history. after the successive run, we're lot offing. >> kelly evans, that you can for that. wig. where is wig exactly? >> warsaw. >> warsaw. if they all of a sudden just splashed wig here, i would resemble that remark. >> people said to take notice. >> they would. i could sue whoever did that. >> i'm not only hair club president. i'm the president. >> that was cy. great guy. >> have we had him on? >> we have had him on. i know him obviously personally as a client. >> coming up, why it might be difficult to find tylenol in your local cvs. plus, kevin ferry will join us from the futures pit. but first, a stock to watch this morning. the revenue results are topping the secretes and the homeowner says it sees strong possibility these year. we'll wa much that stock in premarket action. it is up this morning. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70
berlusconi, yes, berlusconi is closing the gap on some of his rivals as the italian elections proemp at the end of next month. that has people at a bit of a curb yugs attitude. if nothing else, italy may not have a coalition government to come history. after the successive run, we're lot offing. >> kelly evans, that you can for that. wig. where is wig exactly? >> warsaw. >> warsaw. if they all of a sudden just splashed wig here, i would resemble that remark. >> people...
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but they elect us to lead, my friends. we will. they elect us to perform and we will. we have proven that we can lead. we have proven that we can perform. we know that with these challenges at hand that is exactly what we must now do. we have daunting challenges. no doubt. but these challenges also pose exciting opportunities. yes, it is hard to reform education. i know the politics of it. i know the problems, i know the issues. but, can you imagine how smart this state would be when we actually educate all our children to the best of the god given potential. when every black child and every white child and every urban child is educated to their full potential. i know helping the economy is hard. i know it has been decades of decline. can you imagine how successful our economy is going to be when that upstate economic engine is running at full speed and all of our cities are at full gain. i know women is have been treated unfairly for a long time. i know it is cultural. i know it is historic. i know it is difficult. can you imagine what this society could achieve when
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the united states the west is going to promote its interests if a people elect a government and that government is not a stabilizing effect in the region but is lobbing missiles at its neighbor then they're going to not be supported by the west they're going to be called to account for that and the united nations and any suggestion you know the one panelist says that everything in the in the west is bad and then it also says that we're responsible for everything either we do something and then it's bad or we don't do something it is bad that we didn't do something i mean i think that really is to say every employee lives when they just. steven go ahead well thank you very much i wish the west is that of the west has done a lot for me the whiskey be a wonderful education when it was affordable the whiskey be everything that i have you know without without the west that i lived in i couldn't have what i have now there were a lot of wonderful things about the west i pointed out before i saw the very serious flaws and so i mean there are so many major ones there's not enough time to talk
the united states the west is going to promote its interests if a people elect a government and that government is not a stabilizing effect in the region but is lobbing missiles at its neighbor then they're going to not be supported by the west they're going to be called to account for that and the united nations and any suggestion you know the one panelist says that everything in the in the west is bad and then it also says that we're responsible for everything either we do something and then...
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with hamas being elected well it doesn't have to like it it be one thing if the west intervened to to disrupt the government to get rid of a month i mean canada canadian canada was the first country to say what mass is elected we will have no relationship with you it has a right to do that democracy resulted it may have been a flawed democracy it may not be a walk and democracy may be quite intolerant but the mass won in gaza that's the result the west doesn't have to prove that the west doesn't have to give. all money to these countries you can have your election but we don't have to say we approve of the result this happens international not just with underdeveloped countries but when we think of the west's first interest is the west and there should be no apology but it's not by now the west can have feels own interest but if they can't control what devalues mean democracy ok so i would tend to disagree with you on that ok you know be democratic but if you have an election we still don't like the outcome it sounds hypocritical why but again we're not and we're going to have a deal
with hamas being elected well it doesn't have to like it it be one thing if the west intervened to to disrupt the government to get rid of a month i mean canada canadian canada was the first country to say what mass is elected we will have no relationship with you it has a right to do that democracy resulted it may have been a flawed democracy it may not be a walk and democracy may be quite intolerant but the mass won in gaza that's the result the west doesn't have to prove that the west...
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sales had been under pressure as well from insurance companies becoming more conservative in paying for elective replacement surgeries. the fight for clear-wire is on. clear-wire is a wireless broadband technology company. sprint owns half of the company and has offered to buy the rest, but dish network topped sprint's offer, as dish continues moving toward offering its own nationwide mobile phone service. the dish offer would give clearwire shareholders $3.30 per share. that trumps sprint's last offer of $2.97 per share. remember, sprint owns about half of clearwire already, so in order for dish to be successful sprint would have to reject its own offer. clearwire stock meantime closed right between the competing offers. after rising 7.2% today, it finished at $3.13. volume was three times average. meantime, dish network stock rose 2.5%, closing about one dollar below a new 52 week high. but sprint fell 1.5% on heavier volume. its a different kind of fight at nutritional supplement marketing firm herb-a-life. first, dow jones reports the company is the target of a securities and exchange commis
sales had been under pressure as well from insurance companies becoming more conservative in paying for elective replacement surgeries. the fight for clear-wire is on. clear-wire is a wireless broadband technology company. sprint owns half of the company and has offered to buy the rest, but dish network topped sprint's offer, as dish continues moving toward offering its own nationwide mobile phone service. the dish offer would give clearwire shareholders $3.30 per share. that trumps sprint's...
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be democratic but if you have an election we still don't like the outcome it sounds hypocritical why but again when those then we're going to have a deal with them whether the governments when it is time here david join jump in. now i just i just agree i agree with the point that that you know you accept what democracy has brought but you don't need to necessarily support the government and you can you can call on that new government for standards of governance for standards of governance for its own people for standards of governance in this relationship with its neighbors yes but david then then the palestinian people are being punished for voting the wrong way right. i don't see how they're being punishment for voting the wrong way ok well when i started i think it was all right stephen. king was under blockade ok because i know you hate me because of how gaza is i'm here in gaza resigned early in the illegal blockade when humanitarian missions try to come in these really navy intercepts them and murders humanitarian activists they murdered nine on a mission a couple of years ago
be democratic but if you have an election we still don't like the outcome it sounds hypocritical why but again when those then we're going to have a deal with them whether the governments when it is time here david join jump in. now i just i just agree i agree with the point that that you know you accept what democracy has brought but you don't need to necessarily support the government and you can you can call on that new government for standards of governance for standards of governance for...
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sales had been under pressure as well from insurance companies becoming more conservative in paying for elective replacement surgeries. the fight for clear-wire is on. clear-wire is a wireless broadband technology company. sprint owns half of the company and has offered to buy the rest, but dish network topped sprint's offer, as dish continues moving toward offering its own nationwide mobile phone service. the dish offer would give clearwire shareholders $3.30 per share. that trumps sprint's last offer of $2.97 per share. remember, sprint owns about half of clearwire already, so in order for dish to be successful sprint would have to reject its own offer. clearwire stock meantime closed right between the competing offers. after rising 7.2% today, it finished at $3.13. volume was three times average. meantime, dish network stock rose 2.5%, closing about one dollar below a new 52 week high. but sprint fell 1.5% on heavier volume. its a different kind of fight at nutritional supplement marketing firm herb-a-life. first, dow jones reports the company is the target of a securities and exchange commis
sales had been under pressure as well from insurance companies becoming more conservative in paying for elective replacement surgeries. the fight for clear-wire is on. clear-wire is a wireless broadband technology company. sprint owns half of the company and has offered to buy the rest, but dish network topped sprint's offer, as dish continues moving toward offering its own nationwide mobile phone service. the dish offer would give clearwire shareholders $3.30 per share. that trumps sprint's...
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election. there's a lot of political activity in afghanistan, different groups getting together and talking to each other. the challenge with the political transition is we don't have a political system to prepare institutionally and properly for the transition. that is one challenge. the second challenge is as much as these political leaders in afghanistan getting together and talking to each other, no one is really taking a lead to take a clear position on national issues because of the uncertainties surrounding afghanistan on one hand and on the other hand as you can expect, president karzai is a sitting president even if he doesn't muzzle iran for the presidency he wants to have the most important influence on determining the succession and outcome of the transition and therefore i don't think he is going to endorse that soon because as soon as he endorses a person or political force he will become that. .. >> the second transition is acknowledgment. in afghanistan, we are transitioning fro
election. there's a lot of political activity in afghanistan, different groups getting together and talking to each other. the challenge with the political transition is we don't have a political system to prepare institutionally and properly for the transition. that is one challenge. the second challenge is as much as these political leaders in afghanistan getting together and talking to each other, no one is really taking a lead to take a clear position on national issues because of the...
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explaining to them what they wanted the outcome of that election to be. thises was an unacceptable form of military coercion and both the general and i agreed that a strong response was needed by the united states, something more than a diplomatic letter of protest. after some discussion we agreed to send two carrier battle groups to taiwan. within an hour the president had approved our recommendation and before the day was over, though carrier battle groups were underway steaming to taiwan. at a press conference the next day, i was asked would i not fear this would lead to military clash with china. i said, i was not concerned of that. and when asked why, i said, i think, well, because we have the best damn navy in the world. this was not an extravagant or hyper bolic statement t. was simply a statement of fact. it was a fact that not only i knew. it was a fact which other nations understood. even one carrier battle group had more military fire power than any other nation's entire navy, and we had two of them on the way to taiwan. so, i was confident tha
explaining to them what they wanted the outcome of that election to be. thises was an unacceptable form of military coercion and both the general and i agreed that a strong response was needed by the united states, something more than a diplomatic letter of protest. after some discussion we agreed to send two carrier battle groups to taiwan. within an hour the president had approved our recommendation and before the day was over, though carrier battle groups were underway steaming to taiwan. at...
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why not one of these factions probably faction would win because at all forget that the last elections that chavez were in won with over sixty percent of the whole and that's a absolute majority of the minister of lasers in favor of what's been happening for the special for teen years so chavez but without charges would remain in terms of developing venezuela the problem is who's going to be defection soon lead it from now on and these people have no charisma just like politics and the opposition themselves they also don't have charisma so i can imagine it's like if you're one of these days you lose a poor cartney and there's nobody else thank. you why why has there been so little information released about what's really happening with chavez we know it's some kind of pelvic cam so we know he's been in for treatment but why has the official information at least been so scant. this is not very good at this is that this came from a high high up of fact and that even the key to cuban doctors are not allowed to speak. you know the communication between days not because the prognosis maybe
why not one of these factions probably faction would win because at all forget that the last elections that chavez were in won with over sixty percent of the whole and that's a absolute majority of the minister of lasers in favor of what's been happening for the special for teen years so chavez but without charges would remain in terms of developing venezuela the problem is who's going to be defection soon lead it from now on and these people have no charisma just like politics and the...
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in addition to accountability to the people who elect you. so canada has, you know, tremendous attachment obsession sovereignty over our to believe the largest part of the arctic. and so there are certainly special obligations that come with that. the stewardship of the environment. we have enormous interest of course in our own resources, our people. in fact, 40% of canada's landmass is above the 60th parallel, yet we all have roughly 100,000 of our 34 million people living there. so it is an enormous challenge, obligation, even to continue to exert the sovereignty, search and rescue. at this time of year is becoming dark 24 hours a day. you have temperatures to plummet below 50 degrees celsius. and you have opening waters and changes that are going to create a lot of challenges because more people simply are going to go there, and more countries have exerted or expressed an interest. you mentioned china. there are many others that want to be part of this council. to your question about the obligation, i think it comes back to people playing
in addition to accountability to the people who elect you. so canada has, you know, tremendous attachment obsession sovereignty over our to believe the largest part of the arctic. and so there are certainly special obligations that come with that. the stewardship of the environment. we have enormous interest of course in our own resources, our people. in fact, 40% of canada's landmass is above the 60th parallel, yet we all have roughly 100,000 of our 34 million people living there. so it is an...
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political polls and his approval ratings because apparently those have been plummeting ever since he was elected as president last year while the north of mali has been under the control of islamic militant groups that have links to al qaida for almost a year now and it's an area the size of france they've imposed shari'a law there so a stance simply it's a response to the mali government's request for help in trying to sort of hold back these rebel advances of going further into mali but of course many experts are linking this crisis to sort of the libyan legacy of what happened in libya because the toric people who traditionally came from northern mali they actually made up a large portion of moammar gadhafi as army in libya and after the very brisk military intervention that to topple gadhafi many of these toerags actually returned to their native northern mali they took with them a lot of weapons and a lot of gadhafi military arsenal has kind of uncontrollably been flowing into mali now and a lot of experts are just saying that this is a real consequence of what happened in libya i was artie
political polls and his approval ratings because apparently those have been plummeting ever since he was elected as president last year while the north of mali has been under the control of islamic militant groups that have links to al qaida for almost a year now and it's an area the size of france they've imposed shari'a law there so a stance simply it's a response to the mali government's request for help in trying to sort of hold back these rebel advances of going further into mali but of...
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this raises a lot of serious questions about who actually won the election. i went about as far as i could in tracing this down, and the terms of pinning it down conclusively, unfortunately, there were still some unanswered questions. the reason for that is that again and again, all the evidence was damaged and there was a court order as a result of one of the lawsuits to impound all the ballots. but suddenly over a million ballots were damaged or disappeared. in 2006, new secretary of state, democratic secretary of state was elected in ohio and she was about to take office. she went by her new offices just before she formally took office and when she when then, she saw everyone there under the direction of the old secretary of state, shredding thousands and thousands of documents. and finally, in the civil suit a man named mike o'connell was scheduled to testify. he deposed once and gave one deposition. he was scheduled to give another and he was rove's cyber guru. he supposedly had all the answers and on december 19, 2008, his plane crashed. so there were a
this raises a lot of serious questions about who actually won the election. i went about as far as i could in tracing this down, and the terms of pinning it down conclusively, unfortunately, there were still some unanswered questions. the reason for that is that again and again, all the evidence was damaged and there was a court order as a result of one of the lawsuits to impound all the ballots. but suddenly over a million ballots were damaged or disappeared. in 2006, new secretary of state,...
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and the other is on the path of socialism in the october election the people of venezuela voted to make the country greener fairer to create more opportunities i mean in this regard many venezuelans like myself have decided to return home and so they do showing that for some gambling in venezuela system may be worth the risk you see catherine of r.t. venezuela. now caged without trial eleven years only in from is gone time a prison remains open for business despite human rights groups calling for the facility to be shot down will bring you more on the public reaction along with insight from the former detainees a little later. while the u.n. peace envoy says a military outcome will not leave syria out of civil war the country's not accused of hiding nuclear weapons mon back in just a few minutes to stay with us. to meet speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big don't all t.v. dog called. you're watching l.t. live fr
and the other is on the path of socialism in the october election the people of venezuela voted to make the country greener fairer to create more opportunities i mean in this regard many venezuelans like myself have decided to return home and so they do showing that for some gambling in venezuela system may be worth the risk you see catherine of r.t. venezuela. now caged without trial eleven years only in from is gone time a prison remains open for business despite human rights groups calling...
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for one, he's been re-elected. i think the gop has generally resigned themselves to the fact that they're going to be four more years to obama and they have a little less incentive to hang him for every misstep he has but democrats are incentives to watch him more carefully. one, payment, you know, a number of groups, unions for one, invested heavily in barack obama's re-election and i'm sure they want some roi now. two, accountability on the promises the president made in the first term, promises on gay marriage, promises on immigration, maybe promises on guns now. and third, this idea of a liberal legacy. think i that a number of folks on the left were willing to forego or ignore some of the issues in his first term that now they're looking at. the idea of drone strikes, shadow wars, extra judicial killing. i think all of that is going to come to the front a little bit more. and just this week alone we saw some pushback from the left on obama's lack of diversity in his cabinet appointments. krystal, you delivered
for one, he's been re-elected. i think the gop has generally resigned themselves to the fact that they're going to be four more years to obama and they have a little less incentive to hang him for every misstep he has but democrats are incentives to watch him more carefully. one, payment, you know, a number of groups, unions for one, invested heavily in barack obama's re-election and i'm sure they want some roi now. two, accountability on the promises the president made in the first term,...
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he's called was rubbish and skull mannering out you know when he wanted also to on the streets for his election we can make for anything the protesters would put it that any kind of compromise when it comes to this is the flag when the flag of it's the flag turn not said. we know we're not going to get it back up to normal action because it's the law of majority very. uneasy unionist horns now holmes to try to reengage politically but we're told much more will need to be done they'll be a quick fixes here i don't think there's any silver bullet i think there's so many different things need to happen economic. investment political investment community investment by and by all the stakeholders in these communities to try to resolve the wide draft of issues that are a blight here it's a fall there's been a one hundred people arrested more than sixty police officers injured and millions of pounds spent in policing these riots and in lost business revenue. they these riots have been highly localized the damage has already been far reaching. this is a new generation printing back on to the streets of
he's called was rubbish and skull mannering out you know when he wanted also to on the streets for his election we can make for anything the protesters would put it that any kind of compromise when it comes to this is the flag when the flag of it's the flag turn not said. we know we're not going to get it back up to normal action because it's the law of majority very. uneasy unionist horns now holmes to try to reengage politically but we're told much more will need to be done they'll be a quick...
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he is our president and was elected by a substantial margin. these are qualified people. after they are subjected to scrutiny, it will be able to explain themselves and serve our country well. we can assemble a good amount of series focused and the like to help or offer to succeed in the next four years. host: might you consider a post in the second obama administration? guest: i am happy with the job that i have. if asked to continue to serve, i will continue to serve. host: thank you so much for spending some time. >> wednesday on "washington journal." adam green of the progressive agenda committee. while they are hoping the 113th congress will shift to the left. and upcoming budget battles between president obama and the 113th congress. plus, your e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. "washington journal" live tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. tonight, new jersey's governor state address. he talks about hurricane sandy recovery efforts after congress approved aid last week. see his t governor's speech at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. a debate on how to help distre
he is our president and was elected by a substantial margin. these are qualified people. after they are subjected to scrutiny, it will be able to explain themselves and serve our country well. we can assemble a good amount of series focused and the like to help or offer to succeed in the next four years. host: might you consider a post in the second obama administration? guest: i am happy with the job that i have. if asked to continue to serve, i will continue to serve. host: thank you so much...
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the conversation of women and the 2012 elections. tomorrow a look at the possible use of imminent domain by local government. the underwater home mortgages. the mortgage bankers association and federal housing finance authority are 0 foadz the proposal. live coverage from the center for american progress at noon eastern here on c-span2. and over on c-span when the urban substitute a conversation of the fiscal cliff agreement and what is ahead for the debt ceiling, automaticking spending cut and the deficit. live coverage gets started at 12:00 eastern. >>> now immigration enforcement in the u.s. a recent report found that u.s. spends more on immigration enforcement that all other law enforcement agencies combined. the policy substitute hosted the ninety-minute event. >> good morning, everyone. and happy new year. both to those who have been joining us today. but also to though who are at home viewing this event. i'm the president of the migration policy institute within i would like to welcome you to the discussion of the institute's
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. >>> barack obama is entering his second term, only the third democratic president to be re-elected in the last 75 years. he faces deep domestic challenges. above all, a still weak economy. he faces a world in flux and in crisis from iran and syria to north korea and china. perhaps most visibly, he faces a domestic political deadlock that seems to overshadow all else. with this hand what can he do? what will he do? i've asked for advice from the states men and women who have stood beside presidents as they have made their most difficult decisions, from republicans like james baker -- >> we didn't have a dollar, a de facto reserve currency in the world, we would be greece. >> robert rubin. >> in a democracy you can only move forward if both sides are willing to come together to govern. >> and independents like michael bloomberg. >> when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just insanity. >> at the end i'll write my own memo to the president. let's get started. >>> while most of the worl
. >>> barack obama is entering his second term, only the third democratic president to be re-elected in the last 75 years. he faces deep domestic challenges. above all, a still weak economy. he faces a world in flux and in crisis from iran and syria to north korea and china. perhaps most visibly, he faces a domestic political deadlock that seems to overshadow all else. with this hand what can he do? what will he do? i've asked for advice from the states men and women who have stood...
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we know we're not going to get an annoying election because that's the majority really. any unionist warns now to try to reengage politically that we're told much more will need to be done they'll be quick fixes here i don't think there's any silver bullet i think there's a different things need to happen economic. investment political investment community investment by and by all the stakeholders in these communities to try to resolve the wide draft of issues that are a blight here. there's been a one hundred people arrested more than sixty police. and millions of pounds spent in policing these riots and in love business. that damage has already been far reaching. this is a new generation pulling back on to the streets of belfast it's a far cry. complex that doesn't make it any less. so. but from moscow this is artsy a rebel spokesman in mali says french aircraft of bombs targets into central towns of the country at least eleven civilians including three children have been killed in airstrikes on fighting since the french intervention was made public that was just on fr
we know we're not going to get an annoying election because that's the majority really. any unionist warns now to try to reengage politically that we're told much more will need to be done they'll be quick fixes here i don't think there's any silver bullet i think there's a different things need to happen economic. investment political investment community investment by and by all the stakeholders in these communities to try to resolve the wide draft of issues that are a blight here. there's...
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. >> did you see her video during the election? she talked about how much she liked the president. but in a funny kind of i'd like to date him kind of way? >> did she say date? >> i don't know if it was a d-word she was referring to. >> you were saying a little while ago and we were all shocked by this, but you were more offended by the dating plot. can you elaborate on that? >> no. but i think this is entirely understandable. i have never seen the show "girls." >> where are you been? >> too busy making his pamphlet. >> i have been writing for the ron paul survival guide. >> i don't know much about leena done ham. she went to an eastern liberal school like i did. and then she went out to l.a. where she made her fortune. she never once had a serious conversation who challenged her world view. she lives in a bubble where these things are republican. they are icky. she never debated or talked to republicans. i think that might changing if she sat and talked to somebody. >> the amazing thing is is we pay attention to those who make comments. to the point, do you know any other famous c
. >> did you see her video during the election? she talked about how much she liked the president. but in a funny kind of i'd like to date him kind of way? >> did she say date? >> i don't know if it was a d-word she was referring to. >> you were saying a little while ago and we were all shocked by this, but you were more offended by the dating plot. can you elaborate on that? >> no. but i think this is entirely understandable. i have never seen the show...
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, in the 2012 election cycle. mayor bloomberg spent 13 million in the last election cycle. so we talk about this big, powerful lobby. there are a lot of other special interest groups that have a lot more money, including individuals who are funding anti-gun efforts. >> you're saying that mayor bloomberg's 13 million was all anti-gun? >> no. it wasn't anti-gun. but just to put it in proportion. mayor bloomberg spent $13 million in the last election cycle on federal candidates in independent expenditures. there's a lot of money that's going to be poured into this. the nra is going to be dwarfed. they are not by any means the largest special interest in politics. also, the reality, charles, the one thing you have to acknowledge when we talk about the politics of this, is that the assault gun weapons ban wasn't renewed in 2004, and democrats largely credit -- not large but credit in part their loss of the house of representatives in 1994 to the passage of the assault gun weapons ban. rahm emanuel gaining back the hous
, in the 2012 election cycle. mayor bloomberg spent 13 million in the last election cycle. so we talk about this big, powerful lobby. there are a lot of other special interest groups that have a lot more money, including individuals who are funding anti-gun efforts. >> you're saying that mayor bloomberg's 13 million was all anti-gun? >> no. it wasn't anti-gun. but just to put it in proportion. mayor bloomberg spent $13 million in the last election cycle on federal candidates in...
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the wealthy many of whom turned out in droves to vote for his opponent in october closely contended election twenty first century socialism hasn't helped us it is her job as opponents blame his so-called socialist experiment for problems like limited foreign investment they say that it's. out of the country. but dentist himself a young businessman disagrees after spending to as but for the chance to protect. venezuela. caged without trial eleven guys on the in front of the infamous gone time a prison remains open for business despite human rights calling for the facility to be shut down will bring you more of a public reaction along with insight from former detainees that made some late. while the one peace envoy says a military outcome brunow can lead syria out of civil war the country is now accused of hiding nuclear weapons more interesting from. the. government no longer represents the freedom of the people organizing structure. within the e.u. . the way. thank . you live from moscow president obama said u.s. forces will end almost cold but operations in afghanistan by the spring and swi
the wealthy many of whom turned out in droves to vote for his opponent in october closely contended election twenty first century socialism hasn't helped us it is her job as opponents blame his so-called socialist experiment for problems like limited foreign investment they say that it's. out of the country. but dentist himself a young businessman disagrees after spending to as but for the chance to protect. venezuela. caged without trial eleven guys on the in front of the infamous gone time a...